OF AUTUMN APPLES. 
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42. HOARY MORNING APPLE (Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat. No. 455). 
Dainty Apple. 
Fruit a little above the medium size, subangular, depressed. Stem rather short; depres¬ 
sionwide. Calyx small; depression small, angular and plaited. Color red arranged 
in interrupted irregular stripes ; paler on the shaded side, with a bloom. Flesh yel¬ 
lowish, firm, sometimes tinged red next the skin; flavor rich and brisk. 
A cooking apple till christmas. 
43. LONGV1LLE KERNEL. 
Sam Crab. 
Fruit of the medium size, subangular, conical. Stem short, deep ; depression deep. Calyx 
small; depression plaited. Color greenish'yellow, striped and spotted with deep red, 
Flesh yellowish, firm, juicy, perfumed, subacid, rich. 
An English dessert apple of considerable note and merit : is from early August to Sep¬ 
tember. 
44. GALWAY RED. Plate 35, fig. 1. 
Fruit of a full medium size, symmetrical. Color deep red, and evenly striped upon a 
yellow ground; skin dotted yellowish, though the dots are sparse. Stem thick and set 
within a narrow depression, from which it does not project. Flesh stained reddish yel¬ 
low, though the red is faint. Calyx large. Flesh rather coarse; taste subacid, plea¬ 
sant. Is only second rate. 
This apple was sent from Galway, Saratoga county, by Mr. Daniels. It is very beautiful. 
45. FLOWER OF KENT (Hort. Soc. Cat. of London). 
Fruit of the medium size, depressed, irregularly ribbed : color yellowish green on the 
shaded side, and brownish with stripes of red on the sunny side. Stem rather short, but 
extending beyond the base. Calyx small, contracted, and enclosed in a ribbed basin. 
Flesh greenish yellow ; juice pleasant, and in sufficient quantity to make it a good cook¬ 
ing apple. Keeps till Christmas in England. 
46. KENRICK’S AUTUMN. 
Fruit above the medium size. Base flattened; circular. Color yellowish green, orna¬ 
mented with bright red stripes. Stem long, and projecting beyond the base. Flesh 
slightly stained red ; sub-acid and lively. 
It ranks only as second or third rate. 
